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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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32 386 "No," said Cabot.
32 387 "Moreover, as there is a free woman in the vicinity, go off a bit, and prepare yourself a bower, alone".
32 388 "Master!" she protested.
32 389 "We must not disturb her rest," said Cabot, "or annoy her, or keep her up all night listening for the slightest sound like a suspicious she-urt.
32 390 Thus, no thrashings about this night, no moanings, no uncontrollable gaspings, no wild, inadvertent utterances, no sudden cryings out, none of that sort of thing".
32 391 "May I not, at least, sleep at my master's feet?" "No," he said, "for I am only human".
32 392 "Yes, Master," she said, resigned, and began to retreat into the near darkness.
"No," said Cabot. "Moreover, as there is a free woman in the vicinity, go off a bit, and prepare yourself a bower, alone". "Master!" she protested. "We must not disturb her rest," said Cabot, "or annoy her, or keep her up all night listening for the slightest sound like a suspicious she-urt. Thus, no thrashings about this night, no moanings, no uncontrollable gaspings, no wild, inadvertent utterances, no sudden cryings out, none of that sort of thing". "May I not, at least, sleep at my master's feet?" "No," he said, "for I am only human". "Yes, Master," she said, resigned, and began to retreat into the near darkness. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )